![]() ![]() I put mine in the music folder, which means the paths in the playlists all begin with artist folders under the music folder. Which in practice means putting the playlists in the root or music folders. The paths in the playlist need to be relative to the location of the playlist file. The fully qualified paths and the separate playlist folder are both a problem, assuming you are using MSC mode with M3U playlists. The paths are fully qualified (e.g., start with \Music or \Podcast etc.). One of the files is in the \music directory while others are in \podcasts and \audiobook. ![]() I’ve looked at the playlist in the \playlists directory on the Fuze, and it contains the expected files. I am also using MM, and the playlists it creates on the Fuze are all empty. I tried Media Monkey ( ), and now, everything just works, without the need to do anything manually, or to edit anything by hand (or by using FART - great name! :smileyvery-happy: ) You can use this method to see a sample of what the relative paths should look wrote: If you drag some files from the Fuze into Winamp’s playlist editor, then save the playlist to the Fuze’s MUSIC folder, the playlist will contain the required relative paths and will work without any problems. Then after syncing in Winamp, just double click the batch file and you’re done (this is what I do).Īlso, I should mention that manually creating a playlist with Winamp works without any issues. This would let you create a batch file to automate the process. Or you could use a free command-line tool like the amusingly named FART (Find and Replace Tool). Just drag all the playlists from the Fuze into the text editor and do a search and replace in all open files, replacing "\MUSIC" with nothing. You can do this with a good free text editor like Notepad . If the playlists are in the MUSIC folder (that’s where I keep them), then you need to remove the "\MUSIC" from the beginning of the paths. So after syncing you need to fix the paths in the playlists on the Fuze. #WINAMP PLAYLIST LOCATION FULL#The full paths confuse the Fuze and cause the “empty” playlist problem. #WINAMP PLAYLIST LOCATION PORTABLE#Unfortunately, Winamp portable sync always uses full paths from the root of the player (like \Music\Artist\Album\Song.mp3). In other words, if you save the playlist in the MUSIC folder, the paths in the playlist would begin with subfolders of the MUSIC folder (like Artist\Album\Song.mp3). The Fuze requires relative paths in m3u playlists. However, there is one problem, but it’s easy to fix. You can use Winamp’s portable syncing feature to do what you want. ![]()
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